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1. Assessment of CO2 emissions pathways for the Japanese iron and steel industry towards 2030 with consideration of process capacities and operational constraints to flexibly adapt to a range of production levels.

2. Assessment of midterm CO2 emissions reduction potential in the iron and steel industry: a case of Japan.

3. Bulk Japan-origin steel scrap becomes more workable to Vietnam buyers.

4. Japan local scrap price cuts continue, export sales prices hold firm.

6. Japanese steel scrap staying in local market due to export price drop.

7. Japan's scrap export markets muted amid cautious buying.

8. Japan export scrap prices ease amid weaker domestic, overseas demand.

9. Japanese scrap buyers vie for domestic scrap with exporters amid stable demand.

10. South Korean mills prefer Japan steel scrap with yen forex falling.

11. Taiwan container scrap market holds firm, Japan bulk offers slip.

12. Japan scrap export prices soar on Tokyo Steel rise, higher Kanto tender.

13. Japan export scrap prices move up amid swell in overseas demand.

14. More Japan steel scrap exports likely amid weak currency, end of holiday.

16. Weaker demand for steel scrap weighs on prices in Taiwan, Japan.

17. Japan export steel scrap prices slide amid lower local consumption.

18. Japan higher-grade scrap prices suffer from rising supply.

22. ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Japan auction results boost spot markets.

24. ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: South Korean mills prefer cheaper Japanese scrap.

27. ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Lower South Korea bids add to pressure on Japan.

29. CHINA STEEL SCRAP: Prices flat but holiday set to weaken demand.

30. EXCLUSIVE: Chinese dealers taking over Japanese scrapyards to secure supply.

33. VIETNAM SCRAP: Buyers await clarity amid major holidays.

34. VIETNAM SCRAP: Buyers maintain focus on Japanese cargoes.

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